Quilter Financial Advisers names Brooks Macdonald's Keane-Munday as national sales director

He joins from Brooks Macdonald

Julia Bahr
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Quilter Financial Advisers, one of Quilter's financial planning arms, has appointed Adrian Keane-Munday as national sales director.

Keane-Mundy will be responsible for managing and building Quilter Financial Advisers' online support hub for advisers and clients. He will also focus on growing the national advice business, including both its proposition and adviser recruitment. Prior to taking on his new role, Keane-Mundy spent three years at Brooks Macdonald where he led the financial advice and marketing team. He will report to Amanda Cassidy at Quilter Financial Planning.  He also worked at HSBC where he was head of UK premier and wealth distribution, leading its national IFA business and established the national...

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